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Range:17.54-33.07Vol Avg:16700Last Div:0.45Changes:0.11
Beta:1.94Cap:1.24BCurrency:USDExchange:PNK
Sector:Financial ServicesIPO:Tue Jan 05 2010Empoloyees:836
CUSIP:CIK:ISIN:Country:CA
CEO:Mr. Yousry BissadaWebsite:https://www.homecapital.com
Home Capital Group Inc., through its subsidiary, Home Trust Company, provides residential and nonresidential mortgage lending, securitization of residential mortgage products, consumer lending, and credit card services in Canada. It offers deposits through brokers and financial planners under the Oaken Financial brand. The company also provides credit card and line of credit services, including Equityline Visa product, a home equity line of credit that is secured by residential property; and cash-secured and unsecured credit card products. In addition, it offers consumer retail lending services for durable household goods, such as water heaters and larger-ticket home improvement items; and consumer loans. Further, the company manages a treasury portfolio. Additionally, the company offers various lending and savings solutions. The company operates through offices in Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Quebec. Home Capital Group Inc. was founded in 1986 and is based in Toronto, Canada.

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